A 3-minute walk from Ubako Station on the Hakone Ropeway and 919 feet from Ubako bus stop, Green Plaza Hakone offers open-air hot-spring baths with Mount Fuji views.
Karl
United States of America
The onsen was nice and the private bath was nice.
Dinner and breakfast buffet were really good too. The view was beautiful especially with Mt fuji
Located in the mountain ranges of Hakone in the Sengokuhara Hot Springs region, Hakone Reatreat Före is a 50-minute bus ride from Odawara Station.
Krisztina
Netherlands
The Onsen is average, one small pool inside and one outside. There are apartments with private Onsen too on the location though.
The Japanese food was also average, a bit overpriced compared to the quality. The tuna sashimi was stringy. The presentation of the dishes was nice. At the end you get a huge bowl of rice to fill up the gaps if you didn't eat enough food.
Located in Hakone, a 9-minute walk from Hakone-Yumoto Station, Condominium MIRAHAKONE provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Cecilia_12
Germany
Very quiet and nice location, train station Hakone-Yumoto within walking distance. The room is incredibly clean and well-equipped. All the facilities are in very good condition, especially the toilet and the kitchen. We really enjoyed our short stay in Hakone!
Located right next to the picturesque Lake Ashi in the Hakone region, Odakyu Hotel de Yama features large Japanese gardens with various flowers, and natural hot spring baths that are surrounded by...
Eoin24
Ireland
The hotel is beautifully situated on Lake Ashi, right beside Hakone Shrine and the Tori gate out in the lake. The hotel runs a shuttle bus from the nearby transpot hub on the banks of the lake, where buses to and from Odawara as well as the sightseeing cruise ships can be boarded. The hotel was also extremely clean and well presented. Our room was spacious and comfortable.
Located 10 miles from Hakone-Yumoto Station, RoheN Resort&Lounge HAKONE offers 3-star accommodations in Hakone and features a shared lounge, a restaurant and a bar.
Maria
United States of America
Clean, comfortable beds, beautiful lobby area, and wonderful staff. The breakfast was AMAZING!
Hot-spring baths look out on Hakone’s mountain forests at HAKONE GORA ONSEN Hotel Kasansui, 1804 feet from Sounzan Train Station. Massages and Japanese cuisine are offered.
Chiu Keung
Australia
The onsen, the staff is helpful, close to cable cars. A boutique hotel with only 10 rooms, never felt crowded.
Located in Hakone, 10 miles from Hakone-Yumoto Station, Hakone Fontaine Bleau Sengokutei has accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Claus
Poland
Impeccable service and great (Japanese/French) food. Can recommend room 101 with a great little semi-ourdoors personal hottub.
Attractively set in the Hakone Yumoto Onsen district of Hakone, Hakonowa is located a 8-minute walk from Hakone-Yumoto Station, 30 miles from Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine and 4.7 miles from Kowakudani...
Dion
United States of America
It’s pretty close to the main train station. The (restaurant) staff was pleasant. We enjoyed the onsite onsen. The town shut down early, so it was convenient having the Box Burger right there.
Pro-tip - Five minutes away is a cute shrine “Hien Waterfall” that should be visited.
Located in Hakone, 10 miles from Hakone-Yumoto Station, Rakuten STAY FUJIMI TERRACE Hakone Ashinoko has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Adeline
Indonesia
The room is clean, The location, the scenery, everything was perfect
Hakone Nanase formerly known as Manatei Hakone features a hot spring bath and rooms with mountain views. Spa Sois Sage offers beauty treatments and massages. Free WiFi is offered in all areas.
Booked the room with private bath, it was worth it, so amazing!
Located in Hakone, 4.8 miles from Hakone-Yumoto Station, Hotel Indigo Hakone Gora, an IHG Hotel provides accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a garden and a restaurant.
In one word - excellent, locatiin, stuff and facilities. .
Featuring free WiFi throughout the entire property and public hot spring baths on site, Tsukino Yado Sara offers accommodations in Hakone, a 10-minute walk away from Hakone-Yumoto Station and the...
Location, friendly staff, great meals, great rooms
Featuring a white hot spring bath, Hakone Highland Hotel offers simple and modern accommodations facing the Museum of Saint-Exupéry and The Little Prince across the Hayakawa River.
Located right next to the picturesque Lake Ashi in the Hakone region, Odakyu Hotel de Yama features large Japanese gardens with various flowers, and natural hot spring baths that are surrounded by...
Very nice lake view. Good food in the hotel restaurant
Spacious rooms with a marble bath, 24-hour front desk and balconies overlooking Hakone’s natural beauty await guests at Hyatt Regency Hakone Resort and Spa in Gora.
Located in Hakone, within 5.9 miles of Hakone-Yumoto Station and 30 miles of Fuji-Q Highland, Fufu Hakone has accommodations with a restaurant and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests...
Excellent dinner and breakfast. We had a clean private bath .
A 3-minute walk from Ubako Station on the Hakone Ropeway and 919 feet from Ubako bus stop, Green Plaza Hakone offers open-air hot-spring baths with Mount Fuji views.
Location, views and room were exceptional - a high luxury experience.
Attractively set in the Hakone Yumoto Onsen district of Hakone, Hakonowa is located a 8-minute walk from Hakone-Yumoto Station, 30 miles from Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine and 4.7 miles from Kowakudani...
private hot spring included, close to train station
Located in Hakone, within 7.1 miles of Hakone-Yumoto Station and 28 miles of Shuzen-ji Temple, Tsumugi provides accommodations with a spa & wellness center as well as free private parking for guests...
Gora Hotel Paipuno Kemuri Plus is located in Hakone, 1312 feet from Hakone Gora Park. Every room has a flat-screen TV. Rooms are fitted with a private bathroom.
People who love dogs and cats are also welcome. You can play with our mascot dog and take commemorative photos at the dog run. The data of the image can be provided by storage.
Set on the shores of Lake Ashinoko, this hotel features hot-spring baths overlooking the lake, and gardens with views of Mount Fuji. Spa La Paix offers a variety of massages and beauty treatments.
Property was lovely - room was big. Very clean and staff accommodating.
Hot-spring baths look out on Hakone’s mountain forests at HAKONE GORA ONSEN Hotel Kasansui, 1804 feet from Sounzan Train Station. Massages and Japanese cuisine are offered.
Staffs and the owner services are so friendly and like I live at home.
Featuring a bar, Hotel Shikinoyakata Hakone Ashinoko is located in Hakone in the Kanagawa region, 9.1 miles from Hakone-Yumoto Station and 26 miles from Shuzen-ji Temple.
Located in Hakone, Yumoto Station Hotel MIRAHAKONE provides a terrace and bar. Located around 3.1 mi from Hakone Open-Air Museum, the hotel with free WiFi is also 3.7 mi away from Hakone Gora Park.
Located in Hakone, within 6 miles of Hakone-Yumoto Station and 29 miles of Fuji-Q Highland, TKP Lectore Hakone Gora provides accommodations with a garden and free WiFi as well as free private parking...
The staffs in this hotel are so friendly and helpful.
FAQs about hotels in Hakone
On average, 3-star hotels in Hakone cost $300 per night, and 4-star hotels in Hakone are $427 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Hakone can be found for $597 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Hakone this weekend is $278 or, for a 4-star hotel, $483. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Hakone for this weekend cost around $525 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $220 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Hakone for tonight. You'll pay around $413 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Hakone will cost around $483, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Hakone is a unique site that offers the visitor multiple...
Hakone is a unique site that offers the visitor multiple ways to get around. The Hakone Free Pass is essential even if you have your own vehicle. We stored our bags at the pier of Motohakoneko and did a loop tour of ship through Lake Ashi, ropeway to Sounzan, Cable Car to Gora, train to Kowakien, and finally bus back to Motohakoneko. We had a great meal there and returned by bus to Odawara!
waipunahoa
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Á jewel in Japan so many attraction to see and do.
Á jewel in Japan so many attraction to see and do. I would recommend booking a room with your own Hot Tub or an Onsen that is attached to your hotel great to soak after a days sightseeing. The Hakone Free Pass is also a must allowing your to use almost all public transport, Pirate Cruise ships and cable cars to get you around the Hakone region and see all it has to offer. It's hard to believe this wonderful spot is only just over an hour on the Shinkansen from Tokyo.
Jillian
Australia
10
Scored 10
Hakone was just to stop we needed after 5 days in Tokyo.
Hakone was just to stop we needed after 5 days in Tokyo. It was a just so peaceful and a welcomed change of pace. The town itself is small but can be busy during the day. But there are plenty of places to discover. Get the Tozan train and head over to Ashi lake. Take in the majestic Mount Fuji (if it's not cloudy) and just take it all in.
Brian Dunster
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
The onsen was great - sauna and hot pools, plus relaxation...
The onsen was great - sauna and hot pools, plus relaxation areas and massage chairs. The spa treatment included a much needed (human) massage, which was also great.
Overall, the hotel is a bit confusing - a mix of three different buildings and names, each with its own reception. It's looking its age a bit and could do with a spruce up but the room was large (for Japan) and comfortable.
The restaurant was OK, but not the best food we had in Japan.
Mark
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The highlights of Hakone for me were the old Tokaido Road,...
The highlights of Hakone for me were the old Tokaido Road, the shrine at Motohakone, the Edo era checking station and the Onshi Hakone Park. There are so many other attractions in Hakone which I didn’t have the chance to see. The 3 day Hakone pass is a must.
Mark
Australia
10
Scored 10
It’s a beautiful spot to visit.
It’s a beautiful spot to visit. I recommend 2-3 days to really experience and explore. I got the Hakone free pass and made my way around the loop over 2 days and the scenery was breathtaking, an extra day would have allowed deeper relaxation and extra exploring.
Definitely explore the shrines around the lake and try and get to an Onsen while you are there. I did find it tricky to find tattoo cover patches, so possibly worth looking into before travelling to Hakone if you need to cover up.
We chose this hotel for the private onsen in the room which was great ! The hotel also has its own outdoor and indoor onsens. Location was ideal for hiking - we got the ship across Lake Ashi and did a walk up Mount Mikuni and the surrounding mountains. You can get great views of Mount Fuji from the lake (which is a 10 min walk down from the hotel) if the weather is clear. To get here we got a train to Odawara and then a bus (ask tourist information in the station) which took about an hour, and there's a bus stop right outside the hotel.
The hotel sits surrounded by forest hills on one side and a beautiful landscaped park on lake Ashi on the other side withbview of the surrounsing mountains; it's a truly wonderful and magical place.
The hotel is classy albeit a bit dated and could need some paint and rennovation here and there.
The onsen area is wonderful, and open almost 24h/day.
Staff is very friendly and helpful with high service level.
There is also a frequent shuttle bus to Motohakone.
Reataurants on premise are high quality, albeit expensive.
The whole property has a 140 years history, which could be seen as a representative of the ryokan culture in Hakone. We were very pleased to stay at the hotel. Staffs were very friendly, they even got a staff can speak Chinese, who gave us a lot of help. The private onsen and the villa itself were a great experience. My parents stayed in the villa and they felt like so relaxed after a long day. Food were great too. We also ordered a Sake and it was not very expensive. In total, everything was great in here.
While the location of this ryokan is not so convenient(we went there by Odakyu bus from Shinjuku, but there was a pickup service from hotel to nearest bus stop “Plaza hotel Mae”), my mom and I had a great time in their onsen with good food and the best facilities. All staff are well trained and very polite, every single thing they put in the room was delightful and thoughtful. It was worth to spend my vacation. I would like to go back again when I have a chance!!
We liked our room that was clean, comfortable and big enough for 4 people. It had all the usual Japanese hotel amenities (like slippers and yukata).
We also liked the small onsen and communal space and kitchenette available for guests usage on the 3rd floor.
The hotel is steps away from Hakone Tozan train Gora station and cable car station, near Gora Park. Lawson store and Open Air Museum is a 10-minute walk or 1 train station away.
We had a very pleasant stay in the hotel. We searched for a hotel with private Onsen sessions and found ourselves lucky to find this hotel for a reasonable price.
The room was very spacious for Japan.
We enjoyed our stay. If you like hiking you should definitly do some hikes around Hakone. One morning the woman running the hotel even gave us a ride to the next town to start our hike. This was very kind.
Everything was very clean
The view of Mt Fuji from our Japanese Wester-Style room with Mt Fuji view was incredible and a highlight of a trip along with the Onsen, first thing in the morning and last thing at night, amazing. The hotel has a short walk to the ropeway, walk out the front doors then walk around the building to your right, you will find a little path that takes you to a side door of the ropeway. A must is the Hakone pass!
Everything was perfect. We were able to drop off our luggage in the morning before embarking on the Hakone Free Pass loop. Once we checked-in, a wonderful dinner was served by the ryokan's friendly staff. We were also fortunate enough to have booked the Sakura room where we had a private bath. The public onsens were also fantastic and very relaxing. Overall, a very comfortable stay and a reasonable price!
Don’t search for other hotels if you are looking for a great experience, feeling welcomed, and eat your dinner or breakfast with others wearing Ryokan robe. The private onsen was great! The natural onsen water, not tapped water, does real magic on your muscles and joints. Special thanks to Mr. Tsuji and Liang for their outmost hospitality! It was a real pleasure staying with you.
A traditional Japanese guest house with superb hospitality from our hostess and traditional Kaiseki Ryori cuisine. We booked a room with a private onsen which was lovely. We stayed 2 nights and the menu for both evenings and breakfasts was different allowing us to try a vast array of Japanese cuisine. The guest house was also near to the main Hakone Yumoto station
The onsens and buffet were amazing, and the Japanese and western room was spacious and clean. The service was superb.
We used luggage storage services at Odawara station so that the we were able to walk to the hotel from Hakone-Yumoto station without any hassle. It was easy to find.
The onsen was incredible but there are no towels so remember to bring one from your room. The bus station is right outside the hotel! Easy to take the bus from Odawara station(bullet train and Japan rail) and also down to the lake to access the pirate ship and ropeways.
I love everything about the hotel. It’s located in a beautiful area and it has an amazing very well maintained garden that gives a spectacular view!
The private onsen was amazing, especially after a long day around Hakone. Will definitely stay again.
Staying here is a total experience. The staff go above and beyond to make you feel welcome and almost as if you were the only guest.
The actual location of the hotel in Hakone is amazing, gorgeous views and onsen experience is amazing.
Great stay in a hotel focused on providing the Japanese Onsen and Kaizeki experience. The Onsen with lake and Mt Fuji view is really amazing, as well as with the whole experience of wearing the yukata throughout your stay.
The staff will wait on you hand and foot. Public outdoor Onsen is very beautiful. The rooms are huge and luxurious. The property itself is beautiful. Things to do in Hakone are walk able from the hotel.
Location is beautiful. You can actually see mount Fuji on a clear day over lake Ashi. The onsen is real nice after a long day. Hotel feels like a great place from the 1990's...
Location- just a short and direct walk across from Hakone-Yumoto Station, with an elevator to go right up to level of hotel.
Spacious comfortable room, good onsen facilities.
A cozy stay in a family run hotel very close to the Hakone-Yumoto station.
Staff was very kind and the room was spacious and clean.
The onsen was a great experience.
Older style hotel, AMAZING ONSEN ! Beautiful location overlooking Lake Ashi and great base to explore the region. You will need a car. Great view of Mt Fuji too
Susan B
Australia
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